As the number one venue in the NBA three years running, the Bankers Life Fieldhouse is a mixture of retro architecture and contemporary design.
On November 6, 1999, Bankers Life Fieldhouse replaced Market Square Arena as the home of the Indianapolis Pacers and the Indiana Fever. Built in the heart of
Indianapolis, the barrel vaulted roofline, towering glass curtain walls, and brick façade make you feel like you are walking into Grand Central Station complete with
grand staircase. The architects of Bankers Life Fieldhouse wanted to do more than just provide glamour, ritz, and high-tech electronics; they wanted to give Bankers Life Fieldhouse more
of a nostalgic feel. When you enter Bankers Life Fieldhouse, yes you’ll be entering one of the NBA’s newest and most modern arenas, but you’ll also be entering an arena
that is meant to bring you back into the history of the game, while at the same time providing visitors with all of the creature comforts they’re used to from the world’s newest mega-stadiums.

The actual entertainment arena is built in the shape of a bowl. Every inch of space is used for seating, and each seat sits at such an angle that no matter how small
you are, there won’t be a head to look around. Bankers Life Fieldhouse has 54 concession stands With an up to 60 foot wide concourse for maneuverability. Bankers Life Fieldhouse, designed by Ellerbe Becket Architects & Engineers,
was designed to meld the old with the new. Indiana basketball fervor is nationally know, and its high school, college, and professional games are documented
on the walls of this “museum.”

Turning your attention to the hardwood of Bankers Life Fieldhouse where you’ll quickly discover some of the world’s best basketball action taking place in this shrine to all things basketball. That’s
because your Bankers Life Fieldhouse tickets are Indiana Pacers tickets, and Indiana Pacers tickets are some of the best NBA tickets in the country. With names like Reggie Miller, and Larry
Bird associated with the not only the history of Indiana Basketball, but also the legacy of Bankers Life Fieldhouse, there is sure to be a great future. While this hardcourt was built for basketball
and hosts some of basketballs biggest events, it also plays some of the biggest music and entertainments acts from around the world.

If basketball is not for you, you don’t have to miss the experience of being inside this stunning venue. Bankers Life Fieldhouse host other world professional and
amateur sporting events. Bankers Life Fieldhouse is also used as a concert venue. Tours like the American Idols Live Tour and huge artists such as the Foo Fighters, Neil Diamond,
and Celine Dion will perform in 2008. Other large events will include Summer Slam and in the past this venue has seen greats like Mariah Carey, the Rolling Stones, and Tim McGraw. Don’t miss great concerts like these, find your concert tickets here at GoTickets.

While theBankers Life Fieldhouse does not have its own private parking, Indianapolis has over 20 parking lots throughout the city. Bankers Life is however connected to a parking garage on Pennsylvania Street.
Even if you park on the other side of city, it is a pleasant walk to Bankers Life Come early and enjoy a cup of coffee or a cold drink at a local facility. Restaurants, hotels, and shopping are close
by. If you are flying in from another city, Bankers Life is a 10-minute cab ride from the Indianapolis International Airport.

Year Built: Building began on July 22, 1997 and held its first game on November 6, 1999.

Capacity: 18,345 (for basketball)

Owner: Capital Improvements Board, City of Indianapolis.

Operator: Pacers Sports & Entertainment.

Location: Bankers Life Fieldhouse is in the heart of Indianapolis, Indiana just ten minutes from Indianapolis International Airport. The more than 6 acre complex is between
Pennsylvania Street and Delaware Street. Getting to Bankers Life from outside the city is easy by using Interstate 70 or 65.

Architecture: Bankers Life has 750,000 square feet and it took the world’s largest crane to lift the tresses to the top of the building. It took 600,000 bricks, 550,000 blocks,
and 58,000 square feet of glass to complete this 15-story structure that covers 6.2 acres. Architecture design by Ellerbe Becket Architects & Engineers.

Dinning: Fast food, dinners, restaurants, and concession stands are ready to serve you whether you dine downtown or in the venue.

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